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@orionmec8 күн бұрын
Just a tip bro.... Long ago I learned not to stick my nose in it unless asked. However, I did not want to see you hurt yourself so please take this for the intention I mean it in... You're swinging a bit over the top. If you try to increase speed before you fix that you will just hit worse and more of a chance of hurting yourself. Speed comes mostly from leverage and timing of your release, not brute force so simply hitting it 'harder' will not be the way to go... that is until your swing and timing settles a bit into a better synchronization... it will also help with impacting the club in the sweet spot more. The really big hitters have both proper synchronization, timing and strength of course.... Try initiating the downswing from the ground up more and have a mental picture of swinging your club slightly out to the right on impact while letting your mind square the club to the target. A bit of a feeling that the club stays at the top until it is drawn down by the lower body and hips before you fire the bigger lat muscles, then the arms and hands. Just by getting the club down the line to slightly in-to-out you will naturally increase speed. I'm only about 5'9" at best, but when I was younger I averaged at least 295 swinging under control with my biggest drives out to 330/40ish (wish I could still do that). Not seeing the front view of course but that is what I see from the line. Keep at it. It seems you have the potential and the tools to get way better.
@HoselRocketGolf8 күн бұрын
Wow, what a comment! I really appreciate this. I’ve never had a lesson so over the years, I have just built a swing that decently works. A lot of this syncs up with the following video that I am going to be tailoring my driver swing towards. I am going to be making a concerted effort this off-season to correct a lot of flaws. Please keep an eye out!
@@HoselRocketGolf wooo there, Ask yourself, what are my goals.... Controlled distance and on course scoring??? Or being gorilla man that your buddys take awe in your length off the tee? !!! They are two totally different things. For on a course scoring; leave your ego in the car. Lock that shit up in the trunk for NO-ONE to see! hahahah. Those violent moves will all but never produce lower scores. And will inevitably hurt your chances for longevity in the game/sport. Watch a long drive contest (which I'm sure you already have) and you will see the total inconsistencies in their shots. Their goal is NOT consistency, it is one shot that flies further than the other guys. That is it, ONE gloriously stuck shot. Bryson does not swing like that on course for score. When he does it gets him into trouble. But the ideas are somewhat the same. Just way more subtle! I will say however, the way he is explaining it will hurt the average guy. Way too violent! I did not say but I will now.... I was trying to become a professional golfer. I had all the natural talent in the world, but not the durability that it took! Plus I got a late start which exaggerated the problems I had. So believe me. It is fun casing more distance but not practical unless you do it smartly! I would study two books along with your journey. One is the book from Ben Hogan. I think it is called, "5 Lessons, The Modern Fundamentals" or something like that.... And I really did get a lot from a book from Bob Toski, I don't remember the title but it had a bunch of pictures of top golfer's swing positions. The reason is that there is no ONE way to swing. But there are position points that are imperative to optimal ball striking due to physics and the structure of the human body. .... Damn, I should write a book! lol! Good luck my friend.
@mcole429 күн бұрын
Projector looks really good for that price point. Is your screen a 4:3? Does it offer a 16:9 option for wider screens? I was planning on spending 1k on a BenQ. Do you think yours is a good substitute? I'd rather sacrifice a few options/lumens to save a ton of cash as long as it is playable. Thanks for the videos.
@HoselRocketGolf8 күн бұрын
Thanks man! My screen is 1:1, projector is set to 4:3, it’ll come out of the box at 16:9. As far as a substitute, really tough to say. I don’t have a 1k+ projector to compare it to but I will say I’ve been very happy with it.
@mcole428 күн бұрын
@@HoselRocketGolf Fantastic. Thanks for the info. I will give this a try then and update the comments after a few rounds with it.
@HoselRocketGolf8 күн бұрын
@mcole42 sounds good!
@HaroldHermes-w6g7 күн бұрын
How do you get that circle yardage thing, when you're looking at the distances? Thanks.
@HoselRocketGolf7 күн бұрын
Press “J” on the keyboard!
@HaroldHermes-w6g7 күн бұрын
@HoselRocketGolf ok, thanks.
@HoselRocketGolf7 күн бұрын
@@HaroldHermes-w6g you got it!
@djrkk9 күн бұрын
Is your projector mounted above or just behind where you are hitting?
@HoselRocketGolf9 күн бұрын
Mounted above!
@joem88629 күн бұрын
@@HoselRocketGolfI bought the same projector. When I plug it in and turn it on, no image I displayed. It’s got the blue light on top and it’s acting like it works inside the machine but nothing is projected. Any tips or tricks?
@HoselRocketGolf9 күн бұрын
@joem8862 there’s a cover on the lens!
@joem88629 күн бұрын
@ boy do I feel dumb now. Works as it should. I appreciate your assistance.